Lighting repairs in progress at South Mill Pond courts
November 8, 2018Due to damage to a control box from recent storms, the lights at the South Mill Pond basketball and tennis courts are not functioning properly; users of the courts should be aware that nighttime use is currently limited due to lack of safe lighting. Public Works is addressing this issue and anticipates the repairs to be made within a couple weeks; an update will be posted at that time.
November 2018 Water Supply Status Report
November 7, 2018Higher than normal precipitation over the past three months have caused the quantity of available groundwater and surface water to be greater than normal for this time of year. The quality of the surface water has greatly improved and stabilized since the dynamic water quality changes that occurred in late September and October.
COAST providing free rides to voters on election day
November 6, 2018The State General Election is November 6, 2018. On election day, COAST (Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation) is going to provide free rides to anyone going to vote. Riders just need to tell the driver the purpose of their trip to receive the free ride.
Holiday Parade float applications due on November 5th
November 5, 2018The theme of the 2018 holiday parade is Spirit of Portsmouth. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m.
Foundry Place Garage Grand Opening: Free Parking on Halloween
October 31, 2018The City is opening their second parking garage at 100 Foundry Place on Halloween day, Wednesday, October 31st. To celebrate the grand opening, Mayor Blalock will join City staff and those involved in the project for a ribbon cutting ceremony at 8 a.m.
Memo on Education Funding Committee Draft Report (with attachments)
October 29, 2018To coalition communities re: HB 356, Chapter 190:1, Laws of 2017, Committee to Study Education Funding and the Cost of an Opportunity for an Adequate Education
Registration for Downtown Employee Parking Permit Program Underway
October 29, 2018*Update:As of October 29, 2018, there are four spaces left.
Registration for the 2018-2019 Downtown Employee Parking Permit Program is got underway on Monday, October 1st. This permit allows employees who work in Portsmouth’s downtown area to park at the Isles of Shoals Steamship Co. parking lot where 51 spaces will be available from Nov. 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis at the Parking Clerk’s office at 1 Junkins Ave. in Portsmouth City Hall.
Stark Street Bridge reopening October 29th; Woodbury Avenue Bridge closure to follow
October 29, 2018The Stark Street Bridge, having been closed since January this year, is currently scheduled to be reopened by the Department of Transportation (DOT) on Monday, October 29th, weather permitting. Following the reopening of this bridge, the DOT will be closing the Woodbury Avenue Bridge that travels over the Route 1 bypass. This plan for Woodbury Avenue is also weather permitting, with the closing and demolition of the bridge (during which the bypass will be closed) currently scheduled for November 10th.
Portion of Woodbury Avenue open to local traffic only October 24th to 26th
October 24, 2018As part of the Maplewood Avenue reconstruction project, there will be associated sewer work which will require closing Woodbury Avenue from its intersection with Market Street to its intersection with the Route 1 Bypass. This closure is anticipated to begin Wednesday, October 24th and last through Friday, October 26th. The detour route will utilize Market Street, the Albacore Connector, and the Route 1 Bypass (shown below).
COAST announces public forums to receive input on future transit plans
October 24, 2018COAST is taking a fresh look at the best way to meet the region's changing transportation needs, and every voice is needed at the table. Public transit design impacts businesses, employers, workers, agencies, educators, students, visitors, and more. COAST is encouraging the public to attend one of seven interactive conversations about the competing service tradeoffs COAST will explore as they work to redesign their services for 2020.